First Published: 2012-08-23

 

Israel's Iran Threats: Blackmail by Suicide?

 

Worried about Israel attacking Iran? Don’t be. They won’t. And let’s not reward Netanyahu for pretending to be crazy, argues Robert Dreyfuss.

 

Middle East Online

Israel, along with its American partisans, is trying to get what it wants by threatening to commit suicide.

Israel, nearly everyone agrees, would have to crazy to attack Iran. And Israel, nearly everyone also agrees, isn’t crazy. There’s a kind of Catch 22 involved here, which is why the chance that Israel will bomb Iran’s nuclear facilities is as close to absolute zero as things can get in politics. The Catch 22: Only a crazy prime minister would order Israel to bomb Iran, and Netanyahu isn’t crazy. So Netanyahu must have something else in mind.

After all, bombing Iran would be a catastrophe for Israel. Yet the Israelis are demanding that the world kowtow to the wishes of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Ehud Barak, and Co., or else -- well, or else Israel will jump off a cliff. What kind of blackmail is that?

Lately, two Israel partisans have given away the game, namely, Dennis Ross and Amos Yadlin.

First, Ross, an official at the Washington Institution for Near East Policy who, until earlier this year, was Obama’s chief adviser on the Middle East. In an op-ed in the New York Times, Ross helpfully provided a to-do list for the Obama administration. To stave off an Israeli attack on Iran -- “in order to give Israel's leaders a reason to wait,” in Ross’ words -- President Obama “should ask Israeli leaders if there are military capabilities we could provide them with -- like additional bunker-busting bombs, tankers for refueling aircraft and targeting information -- that would extend the clock for them” and make “firm commitments” to supply Israel with “weapons, munitions, spare parts, military and diplomatic backing.” Ross also warned that the United States must “signal to both Israel and Iran that we mean what we say about all options being on the table.” All this, according to Ross, “in return for Israel's agreement to postpone any attack until next year.” Get that: Just to postpone an Israeli attack until 2013, the United States has to bend over for Jersualem.

Amos Yadlin, a former chief of Israel’s military intelligence service, echoed Ross’ blackmail argument in an op-ed in the Washington Post. There are, he wrote, several steps that the United States can take right now to calm Israel’s nerves and delay an attack. Among them: “Washington should signal its intentions via a heightened U.S. military presence in the Gulf, military exercises with Middle East allies and missile defense deployment in the region.”

He added: “Washington should provide advanced military technology and intelligence to strengthen Israel’s military capabilities and extend the window in which Israel can mortally wound Iran’s program.” And: “Obama should publicly commit to the security of U.S. allies in the gulf.”

In other words, the hawkish Israeli is pressing the United States to bolster its shipment of arms to Saudi Arabia and the Gulf states, step up its Persian Gulf naval deployments, and otherwise back the repressive, anachronistic, and kleptocratic kings, sheikhs, and emirs. Obama, caught up in a presidential race, might indeed do some or all of that. But the idea that Israel will attack Iran is nonsense, because it’s suicide.

By attacking Iran -- even in the midst of a U.S. election campaign -- Israel would risk angering and alienating Washington, its main patron, in a manner likely to forever change the U.S.-Israeli relationship for the worse.

Second, with nearly the entire Israeli national security establishment strongly opposed to striking Iran, Netanyahu and Barak would isolate themselves politically, collapse their own government, and perhaps propel a much more dovish coalition into power.

Third, striking Iran would trigger devastating counterattacks from Tehran and its allies, including the well-armed Hezbollah movement in Lebanon, leading to hundreds if not thousands of Israel civilian casualties.

Fourth, already isolated internationally, Israel would turn itself into a global pariah, a kind of rogue state blamed for the consequent skyrocketing of oil prices, economic carnage and a reverberating military conflict in and around the Persian Gulf that could roil the region for a decade or more.

Perhaps most important, nearly all military analysts, in Washington and in Israel itself, believe that even an all-out Israeli attack on Iran would not eliminate its ability to produce a nuclear weapon -- as stated last week by Martin Dempsey, the chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, who said: “I think that it's a fair characterization to say that they could delay but not destroy Iran's nuclear capabilities.” Worse, as Israel knows, an attack would solidify the power of hawks in Iran’s government.

(Not to mention that Iran has no bomb, it isn’t likely to get one for a few years -- even if that’s Iran’s intent -- and it has no means of delivering a weapon, meaning that the dire threat that Israel says might require a unilateral strike doesn’t exist.)

So: Worried about Israel attacking Iran? Don’t be. They won’t. And let’s not reward Netanyahu for pretending to be crazy.

After all, it isn't really effective blackmail when the guy with the gun says, "Give me what I want or I'll shoot myself in the head."

Robert Dreyfuss, a contributing editor for The Nation magazine, is an investigative journalist in Alexandria, Virginia, specializing in politics and national security. He is the author of Devil's Game: How the United States Helped Unleash Fundamentalist Islam, and is a frequent contributor toRolling Stone, The American Prospect, and Mother Jones.

Copyright © 2012 The Nation -- distributed by Agence Global


Name Moshe
Country USA
The Zionist entity is all bark. It\'s main aim is to get the US into a swan song suicidal war indeed and plunge the global economy into an endless depression. The Zionist entity simply does not have the military or strategic mass to take on Iran which is thousand fold stronger and will simply wipe out Zionism in a war of attrition. 5 million imported Zionists versus 80 million determined Persians with a 6000 year old illustrious military history simply does not stack up.
Name HUSSEIN
Country USA!
Israel is the second strongest power in the world and will wipe Iran off the map instantly. YAHOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!
 

Initiative of ‘Syrian origin’ offers Assad 'safe exit'

Is Ennahda-led government waging a mock battle to distract Tunisians?

US acknowledges killing Awlaki

Cameron: Gruesome murder of British soldier is betrayal of Islam

Al-Jazeera in uphill battle for viewers: Reality dismisses surveys

British FM: Mideast peace process urgent priority

Cloud of cynicism hangs over Kerry’s fourth visit to Israel

From secret to open role: More Nasrallah’s men die for Assad

Six killed in Lebanon’s Tripoli clashes

Friends of Syria to step up rebel aid if Assad fails to commit to peace

Mauritanian women denounce violence, rape

SARS-like virus claims another life in Saudi

'British soldier' beheaded in suspected Islamist attack

What is an Iranian drone doing in Bahrain, near Saudi Arabia?

Syria chemicals: ‘Mounting reports’ push UN to renew call for investigation

Ennahdha yields to Salafist pressure again: Ansar al-Sharia spokesman freed

New IAEA report reveals significant expansion of Iran nuclear capacity

EU approves civilian mission to help Libya tighten border security

Morsi seeks to assuage critics as pressure builds up in and outside Egypt

Hezbollah stokes fire of wide-scale civil war with role in Qusayr battle

Angry opposition suspends participation in Bahrain national dialogue

Iran distances itself from Saudi spy report

France sets aside millions of dollars to upgrade embassy security

Bouteflika’s heath: From news blackout to downpour of reassurances

12 killed in attack on Baghdad brothel

Qatar repeats Britain remarks to insist: Assad must step down!

Oman discusses US arms deal as it seeks to upgrade air defenses

Battle for strategic Qusayr: Opposition calls for rebel reinforcements

Iraq 'apologises' to Jordan over Saddam backers beating

Sectarian clashes rage in Lebanon's Tripoli

Ahmadinejad slams Guardian Council’s injustice

WHO warns world unprepared for mass flu outbreak

Friends of Syria meet for peace talks

Britain requests EU to blacklist Hezbollah

Egypt: kidnapped security personnel freed in Sinai

Canada warns of risk of Iraq returning to 'civil war'

Qusayr battle reveals widening scope of proxy war in Syria

Khamenei’s tailored election: Rafsanjani and Mashaie barred from presidential race

Egypt gears up for possible rescue operation with large security sweep

Bouteflika’s heath condition: Another Algerian state secret?

‘Crucifixion’ of Yemenis in Jizan: Everything old is new again in Saudi Arabia

Dubai successfully foils smuggling of 259 African ivory tusks

UAE court readies verdict in secret organization case

Saudi nabs 10 more Iran spy suspects

Syrian attack on Israeli patrol: Accounts contrast